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Empty seats make all the noise

Olympic organisers scrambled on Sunday to quell a scandal over TV images of half-empty stands at the London Olympics as a government minister said an urgent inquiry had been launched to identify just who had failed to show up, and why.

Updated on: Jul 30, 2012 12:26 AM IST
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Olympic organisers scrambled on Sunday to quell a scandal over TV images of half-empty stands at the London Olympics as a government minister said an urgent inquiry had been launched to identify just who had failed to show up, and why.

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Fans from all over Briton who had been charmed by the Olympic publicity offensive, but were let down by a complex ballot system, were outraged by footage of empty seats at key venues including Wimbledon - one of the hottest tickets in world tennis.

"It's infuriating to see so many empty seats on TV. Surely it can't be beyond the organisers to allow real sports fans to fill them up on a first come first served basis?" said Ed Shorthose, a London-based father of two who has been trying for months to get tickets to see the Games.

More vacant seats were reported on Sunday, the second day of the Games.

Organisers said they were in touch with the International Olympic Committee to discover who failed to show up and why.

"We are trying to find out who these tickets belonged to," said the official.

British Olympic Assoc-iation Chairman Colin Moynihan told a briefing on Sunday one solution might be a 30-minute rule whereby fans would be allowed to take up vacant seats if spectators were late or did not arrive.

SUNDAY NO-SHOWS

Moynihan said the search was on for who had not taken up tickets. "Where you have large blocks of seats you can pretty quickly know," Moynihan said. Spectators reported more empty seats on Sunday.

"We've got a few empty seats, so please shout twice as loud for those empty ones," announcer Ian Oswald said at one men's weight-lifting event.

 
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